The object has a cell phone Li-ion battery included. The phone opens to reveal a keyboard and a 1.3"x4.25" LCD screen. There is an empty slot of a memory card.
Object is a small CRT monitor in a plastic case. A short cable ending in a female, DB-15 connector provides power and data connections.
Measurements are taken of device in open position.
<p>Measurements are of object in closed positiion.</p>
<p>Object still has battery pack attached.</p>
The object resembles a phone with a small screen at the top. "Nokia" is printed above the upper right corner of the screen. There are directional buttons and on/ off buttons in a "U" shape below the screen. Below those buttons are number buttons. The phone flips open along the horizontal access to reveal a larger screen and a full QWERTY keyboard.
<p>Object is a biometric data input device in the form of a finger ring. The Oura ring is a personal health tracking device worn on the finger. It tracks biometric data to monitor workouts, sleep, etc., and can display this information when connected to a smartphone app. It's an interesting current example of wearables, Internet of Things, Quantified Self, and health and fitness devices. This is the first generation Oura device.</p>
Object is a two piece container for an oura ring.
Requires battery: Nokia BLB-2 3.6V Li-ion, 067024611120229221.
Exterior shot of DEC's Finland facility.